Masking And Inpainting: A Two-Stage Speech Enhancement Approach For Low Snr And Non-Stationary Noise

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Masking And Inpainting: A Two-Stage Speech Enhancement Approach For Low Snr And Non-Stationary Noise

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Currently, low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and non-stationary noise cause severe performance degradation for most of speech enhancement models. For better speech enhancement at the above scenarios, this paper proposes a two-stage approach that consists of
Currently, low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and non-stationary noise cause severe performance degradation for most of speech enhancement models. For better speech enhancement at the above scenarios, this paper proposes a two-stage approach that consists of